This paper provides an opportunity to share experiences and perceptions of the first 5 years of a degree programme for professional dancers. A partnership developed in the mid-1990s between the UK's Birmingham Royal Ballet and the University of Birmingham, Westhill (now School of Education), to provide a part-time, post-experience, flexible study programme for full-time Company dancers. This is the first 'company customised' higher education programme to dovetail studies around rehearsal, performance and touring schedules. Methodology is based on a narrative by the author, informed by ongoing internal and external evaluations, in-depth interviews with dancers and Company managers, documentation and secondary sources. Outcomes indicate that ...
This paper acknowledges the influences that a generation Y population brings to dance training metho...
Practice-led or multi modal these (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compri...
This paper questions whether are we able to foster uncertainty and ambiguity within higher education...
This presentation illustrates the key role of BA Dance students in the development of the Dance Tech...
Abstract: This article revisits ideas put forward at the beginning of an academic career and discuss...
Our understanding of the transition from school to work has traditionally been underpinned by a thre...
The critical, comparative study investigated similarities and differences in professional ballet com...
Since 1977-78, The USA National Dance Association (NDA) has selected one individual each year to rec...
The 1990s have witnessed a period of rapid change and development for everyone participating within ...
This collaborative paper explores issues in response to current concerns regarding dance training wi...
Practice-led or multi modal theses (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Ausdance via the URL in this record.Funded ...
This article is a result of a small-scale interview-based study that explored the social conditions ...
In this panel a group of University academics from six different UK Higher Education institutions, d...
This thesis unpacks a commonly expressed phrase in the dance industry – ‘Teaching dance beyond the s...
This paper acknowledges the influences that a generation Y population brings to dance training metho...
Practice-led or multi modal these (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compri...
This paper questions whether are we able to foster uncertainty and ambiguity within higher education...
This presentation illustrates the key role of BA Dance students in the development of the Dance Tech...
Abstract: This article revisits ideas put forward at the beginning of an academic career and discuss...
Our understanding of the transition from school to work has traditionally been underpinned by a thre...
The critical, comparative study investigated similarities and differences in professional ballet com...
Since 1977-78, The USA National Dance Association (NDA) has selected one individual each year to rec...
The 1990s have witnessed a period of rapid change and development for everyone participating within ...
This collaborative paper explores issues in response to current concerns regarding dance training wi...
Practice-led or multi modal theses (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Ausdance via the URL in this record.Funded ...
This article is a result of a small-scale interview-based study that explored the social conditions ...
In this panel a group of University academics from six different UK Higher Education institutions, d...
This thesis unpacks a commonly expressed phrase in the dance industry – ‘Teaching dance beyond the s...
This paper acknowledges the influences that a generation Y population brings to dance training metho...
Practice-led or multi modal these (describing examinable outcomes of postgraduate study which compri...
This paper questions whether are we able to foster uncertainty and ambiguity within higher education...